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Early spring
April-June dry
Corn planting will likely be 1-3 weeks ahead of normal and certainly ahead of last spring
June-August look to be quite warm and dry. Spotty parts of eastern cornbelt will have some timely rains. Upper plains including W Ia and Mn along with Dakotas could bake
Spent the last week getting another new farm I bought cleaned up. Frost is basically out of the ground. Based on current forecast we may be running ammonia in the next 7-10 days
If you hadn't heard yet. 2014 was the warmest on record. Globally speaking
SA crop is not going to hit its massive target and NA crop is overstated
A few minor hiccups in NA growing season and stocks will get very right again. Our stocks to use ratios are too tight to get complacent
Still bearish beans and bullish corn. See what this market does
Have no clue on wheat. All I know is what I did get planted looks like hell and there isn't much planted around.
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Re: Early spring
if the usa wheat happens to freeze out again and br stays dry....it's a global come to Jesus meet to find something to eat most likely. MO
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MT - I'm going to hold you to this - parts of eastern cornbelt will have some timely rains
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Up here in "The Nort"...I'm looking for a normal Spring. Will be heading out with corn planter around May 25....so will have 1 or 2 good planting days before the cutoff date for Fed. Crop Ins for **bleep**'s shows up on June 1. Then will switch over too beans and should have 3 planting days before the date for reduced Fed. C. Ins shows up !!!!
Will try too make hay for the horse people but with rain every third day in June.....hay will end up goingto the state for mulch hay along Gov Walkers road projects!!!!
Just another year in the life of a parttime farmer up in the " Fringe Area ".
MT...I'm thinking I like your picture of the 2015 season better!!!!!!!!!!!
John

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Dang it JCC - That sounds like the ole Half glass is empty line to me ! Maybe I shound give you a call today and get you in the half full crowd - lol
Have a good one John
Go Pac .
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Re: Early spring
Bkadds,
Wouldn't it be great to read a certain farm publication step out of the programmed message??
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Re: Early spring
Corn doesn't necessarily have to bid acres even though we know if the growing season is average at best, it will wish it would have. Soya have more cushion and will be the go too crop for those tight on operating capital or farming junk ground.
First step will be what crop insurance sets at
An early spring might help balance this bean thing
Interesting acres situation we have to deal with too. 2012 and 2014 combine corn and beans was 174. Hard to imagine this 177 number some are using especially when FSA and NASS are not reconciled yet
Guess what I am saying is, hedge wisely. We could likely see a whip saw. Bouncing up into early spring. Tank it as planters roll. Bring it back in late summer if forecast holds
We have had 2 bigger crops in a cut input environment going into 2015. Add in some stress and stocks to use could get interesting
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